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Howdens kitchen - first price
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My cousins recently got a kitchen from magnet for a great price - they haggled and haggled and went back with a quote from Ikea which they matched. My oh (A joiner) fitted it for them. As a general rule he £120 per day and a basic in-out kitchen will take no more than a week. Obviously if you are changing lay out, altering electrics etc then this adds up.
My family have Ikea kitchens which look great after 5 + years too, so if you are thinking short term go with the cheapest.
MeganMay GC - £100 per week
Week 1 - £120/£100 :eek:, Week 2 £110/100:o, Week 3 £110/£100:mad:, Week 4 £50/100Week 5
DFW - March '13 - c/c £5600, April £4500, May £2500 :T0 -
BE AWARE! Last week I wanted to buy a set of door hinges for the door that cover the washing machine tho replace the ones I have. They charge around £90 and give you a 20% 'discount' which means that the hinges will cost around £70. Two door hinges. £70.0
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